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Matane

American  
[muh-tan, ma-tan] / məˈtæn, maˈtan /

noun

  1. a city in E Quebec, in SE Canada, on the St. Lawrence River.


Example Sentences

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Indeed, later on in Matane, the sound of the river waves lulled me to sleep.

From Washington Post

There is no bad table at Cargo, a restaurant within the Riôtel Matane, right on the water.

From Washington Post

Matane Malit Elina Duni Quartet When Albanian singer Elina Duni was studying classical music and in Switzerland, she didn't know any folk songs from her homeland – but after 2004, they became her central inspiration.

From The Guardian

The whole population when Frontenac arrived was but little over six thousand souls, scattered over a territory stretching from Matane and Tadousac in the east, to the western limit of the Island of Montreal.

From Project Gutenberg

A worse affair was that of the councillor, Damours, who, in the summer of 1681, obtained a congé from Frontenac to go as far as Matane where he had a property, and who was arrested by order of the governor on his return a few weeks later for having in some way exceeded the terms of his permit.

From Project Gutenberg